Paul Zdanowicz

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Madison had always kept his religious beliefs to himself. Now he was placing the Constitution in the role of secular savior. Madison truly believed that the Constitution would produce domestic tranquility and friendship, then spread those same values of peace globally, creating a world of free peoples coexisting peacefully and ruling themselves under their own free constitutions. No greater or more ambitious legacy could be imagined.
The Three Lives of James Madison: Genius, Partisan, President
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